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According to the New York Daily News, Larry Brown will be the next coach of the Knicks.

He's going to get a five-year deal worth between $50-60 million and the official announcement will come today or tomorrow. Wed, Jul 27, 2005 10:30:00 AM

Larry Brown and Herb Williams are going to have dinner tonight.

If Larry takes the job, Herb will likely remain on the staff as an assistant, and if Larry doesn't take it, the job will likely be Herb's. We're guessing Brown wants to let Williams know he's taking the job before they go public with it. Mon, Jul 25, 2005 04:59:00 PM

Isiah Thomas and Garden chairman James Dolan met with Larry Brown last night.

As Larry's world turns and he closes in on becoming the highest paid coach in history, Herb Williams moves closer to the unemployment line. Larry should be announced as the Knicks coach at any moment. Mon, Jul 25, 2005 12:27:00 PM

Larry Brown is now healthy enough to coach next season according to his agent, Joe Glass.

Brown will be meeting with Pistons brass today to figure out his future. If he is kept by the Pistons, Herb Williams should be a lock as the Knicks coach this season. However, there is strong sentiment that the Pistons will buy Larry out today, meaning he will probably get a huge offer from Isiah Thomas and the Knicks. Larry's wife, Shelly, wants him to take a year off and spend time with their young children, but Phil Jackson money from the Knicks will probably win that argument. Wed, Jul 13, 2005 10:32:00 AM

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He'll be reevaluated at that point. This means Calderon will miss at least the next 14 days, and it sounds like there is a good chance he'll miss additional time beyond that. Without the veteran in the lineup, expect Langston Galloway and Shane Larkin to see the bulk of minutes at point guard as Derek Fisher gets creative with his lineups. Of the two, Galloway is the one to target in standard leagues, while Larkin has to show us something real to earn any additional consideration.

Carmelo Anthony played through "most of last season with a partial tear of the left patellar tendon," according to the New York Post.

If true, that means Melo was re-signed to a max deal with the Knicks very much aware of the knee condition. It doesn't really much matter at this point with Anthony having undergone surgery and is now out for the season, but it would help to explain a few things. All indications are Anthony will be fine for next season, but we'll have a better idea of his healing process after the next few months.